The Frictionary # 1150
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
11016. Worse than wolves disguised as sheep are the ones disguised as shepherds. (Carlos A. Rodriguez)
11017. Don’t neglect wearing a mask, even if you’re not sick, you might be ugly. (Pather)
11018. Born Originals, how come it comes to pass that we die Copies? (Edward Young)
11019. Memory is the future of the past. (Paul Valéry)
11020. Tact is the art of putting your foot down without stepping on anyone's toes. (L.J. Peter)
11021. A butterfly emerges/ then flies away/ morning moon. (Issa)
11022. The stream of te true/ is formed by/ drops of doubt. (Maria Popova)
11023. By reading the paper, people think they know what’s going on in the world. In reality...they only learn what’s going on in the paper. (Philippe Geluck)
11024. Addiction is giving up EVERYTHING for - one - thing. (?)
11025. If you get tired, learn to rest, not quit. (Banksy)
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